Please Help me with figurative language

Please Help Me With Figurative Language

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Blank Space - Metaphor

Reasoning: It is a metaphor because she is comparing two unlike things, saying that something is something. She doesn't really have a blank space, so therefore she is comparing her emotions and the guy she likes.

RED - Simile

Reasoning: Similes use like or as, in Taylor Swift;s song she uses many similes.

Delicate - Hyperbole

Reasoning: Hyperbole's exaggerate in the sentence "Handsome, your a mansion with a view" indicates that he is as handsome as a mansion with a view.

This was the best I could do, sorry I didn't get them all!

Answer 2

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Blank Space - Metaphor

Reasoning: It is a metaphor because she is comparing two unlike things, saying that something is something. She doesn't really have a blank space, so therefore she is comparing her emotions and the guy she likes.

RED - Simile

Reasoning: Similes use like or as, in Taylor Swift;s song she uses many similes.

Delicate - Hyperbole

Reasoning: Hyperbole's exaggerate in the sentence "Handsome, your a mansion with a view" indicates that he is as handsome as a mansion with a view.

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Pls help me like 3 more times after this first one ?

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You didn't add a question and I don't understand your statement

you cant use your cellphone once you are __the plane​

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you cant use your cellphone once you are on the plane​

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in/on

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I need the definition of epilogue, deportation, intermission, intercede and, epidemic ​

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1) Epilogue : a section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened.

"the meaning of the book's title is

2) Deportation : Deportation is the expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country.

3) Intermission : a pause or a break.

4) Intercede : intervene on behalf of another.

5) Epidemic : a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.

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epilogue- a section or speech at the end of a book or play that serves as a comment on or a conclusion to what has happened.

deportation-the action of deporting a foreigner from a country.

Intermission- a pause or a break

intercede- inteven or on behalf of another.

epidemic- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.

Similes and metaphors differences?​

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Explanation:

A simile is saying something is like something else. A metaphor is often poetically saying something is something else. An analogy is saying something is like something else to make some sort of an explanatory point. You can use metaphors and similes when creating an analogy. A simile is a type of metaphor.
Two of the most famous methods that work very well are similes and metaphors. Both of them are widely used by writers to create mental images for their readers and make their texts more lively and interesting.

SIMILE: A comparison of two different things using the words, “like” or “as”.
Example: As tall as a giraffe.
Life is like a camera

METAPHOR: A comparison of two different things that DOES NOT use words “like” or “as”
Example: My mom is a teddy bear.
Life is a game.

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you can help others out and be a leader when somebody is misbehaving and not making things worse. You can lead people to victory.

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I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST AND GIVE 63 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Strong Thesis Statements Read the student thesis responses to the writing prompt. Determine which responses are strong, relevant, and well-developed thesis statements and which contain irrelevant digressions. Drag and drop the statements into the correct category. Order is not important.

Writing Prompt: Should student athletes have to be on the honor roll to participate in sports?


Strong, Relevant Thesis and Contains Irrelevant Digressions


ITEM BANK: It is reasonable to require student athletes to be on honor roll because education should be their sole purpose for attending school.



Student athletes should be allowed to play sports no matter what their grades because I made one C last year, but got A's and B's in the rest of my classes.



If student athletes cannot keep their grades up, they should not be allowed to play sports unless they have special circumstances or some previous arrangement with the coach, such as an after school tutoring plan, study hall, or other plans to spend extra time working on their studies.



While some athletes have no problem maintaining good grades, it can not be expected for all students to perform well academically and, therefore, should not be a requirement to play sports.



To demand that all student athletes be on honor roll is an unfair stipulation because athletes should not be punished if they are not as academic as their peers.

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For example, you could have a one-topic paragraph describing Venus (with the next paragraph describing Mars) or a one-topic paragraph describing the hues of a sunset (with the next paragraph describing its reflection in the sea).For example, you could have a one-topic paragraph describing Venus (with the next paragraph describing Mars) or a one-topic paragraph describing the hues of a sunset (with the next paragraph describing its reflection in the sea).For example, you could have a one-topic paragraph describing Venus (with the next paragraph describing Mars) or a one-topic paragraph describing the hues of a sunset (with the next paragraph describing its reflection in the sea).

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How do the percentages in 2000 compare to those in 1960? The difference between the groups increased and then decreased. The difference between the two groups was the same in 2000 as 1960. There is more of a difference between the two groups in 2000 than in 1960. There is less of a difference between the two groups in 2000 than in 1960.

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There is less of a difference between the two groups in 2000 than in 1960.

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There is less of a difference between the two groups in 2000 than in 1960.

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I was just taking the assignment, and got it right.

Abigail feels empowered when ____.

she participates in court and accuses others, including Elizabeth, of witchcraft
Elizabeth is taken away to jail
Elizabeth fires her from her job in the Proctor home
John Proctor admits to their affair

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A.

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Abigail feels empowered when she participates in court and accuses others, including Elizabeth, of witchcraft. The correct option is A.

What is the Crucible?

The Crucible is an Arthur Miller. It is a fictional story that took place in Salem. The story was set in the village and the villagers believed witches and people were engaged in a witch hunt.

Abigail filed in court about the witch hunt happening in the village, she accuses people of their nonsense.

Thus, the correct option is A, she participates in court and accuses others, including Elizabeth, of witchcraft.

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On May 3rd, 2008. Annie purchased a NOSEP Notebook Computer (C410 14.1" Blue SKU 109-815) from Office Station. It cost $1,100.00 and came with a mail-in savings rebate. How much is the available rebate for Annie's purchase? A) $120 B) $135 C)$180 D) $90​

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180 so C

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it is C

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What change is needed in sentence 27?

Delete the comma after came

Change are to our

Change became to becomes

Delete the comma after weaker​

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Answer:

where is sentence 27

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i can't answer without the sentence

Answer:

change are to our

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Write a short paragraph on an analysis of the novel "Cry, the Beloved Country."
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In Alan Paton’s Cry, the Beloved Country, John Kumalo and Dubula are united in their opposition to South Africa’s racial injustices. But while Kumalo enumerates grievances without suggesting realistic solutions, Dubula represents positive, pragmatic change—not to mention the possibility of cooperation between whites and blacks. Paton contrasts Kumalo and Dubula to argue that a policy of cooperation and optimism is a far more effective political strategy than attempting to stir up anger and stoking a community’s desire for vengeance.

On the surface, Dubula and John Kumalo seem bonded by their desire to end the tyranny of whites over blacks in South Africa. They are often described respectively as the “heart” and “voice” of the movement for racial equality, nicknames that suggest they are part of one crusading body. The narrator notes that both men have rejected the Christian Church, which pays its white officials higher salaries than its black officials and offers only lip service to the idea that blacks deserve equal status. This shared action shows that both men have a common interest in weakening institutions that reinforce the notion of black inferiority. Both men make concerted efforts to promote black citizens’ economic interests: Kumalo with his calls for an end to the Church’s oppressiveness and Dubula with his demands for a bus boycott. In the novel’s early scenes, the men seem to be one and the same, heroic yet interchangeable figures in the struggle for black equality.

As the story unfolds, however, Paton makes it clear that John Kumalo primarily relies on anger and grievances to mobilize his black followers. Upset by the Church’s practices, he does not attempt to reform the institution or set up a useful alternative for his people, but merely encourages impotent rage throughout Johannesburg. Suspicious that tribal customs are a white tool for suppressing black independence, Kumalo flat-out rejects the entire set of customs, including the useful tribal traditions of monogamy and family bonding. (His disgusted brother notes that Kumalo has not selected new or different customs, but has instead replaced a set of flawed customs with the far more dangerous idea of no customs whatsoever.) Kumalo complains that fear rules the land, but he does not offer a plan for alleviating this fear. The ideas Kumalo advances amount to little more than harsh words and complaints, rather than constructive plans or even short-term suggestions for progress.

By contrast, Dubula stands for hope, cooperation, and a pragmatic approach to social change. Whereas Kumalo can only stew over the poor housing opportunities afforded to black citizens, Dubula initiates a Shanty Town, in which formerly crowded tenants can spread out and await the chimney pipes and iron that Dubula courageously provides. Whereas Kumalo merely rants about the economic plight of black citizens, Dubula proposes and carries out a bus boycott to lower the fares for black passengers—a boycott that has the added effect of changing white citizens from the unified, faceless enemy that Kumalo describes into allies in the struggle for racial justice, as many whites offer car rides to blacks during the boycott, risking courtroom trials of their own. Whereas Kumalo is merely an eloquent “voice,” Dubula is a strong, tireless “heart” that refuses to acknowledge “the fear that rules [Kumalo’s] land.” Dubula rejects a career of complaining in favor of brave, practical, and loving efforts to improve the status of South Africa’s black citizens.

By moving past the superficial similarities between Kumalo and Dubula, Paton implies that a spirit of pragmatism and productivity is far more effective than stirring up rage and making speeches. At first, Dubula and Kumalo seem to be one and the same in their desire for racial equality, reinforcing the notion that civil rights movements tend to involve large, unified fronts. But Kumalo quickly distinguishes himself from Dubula in his unwillingness to put aside grievances and work for tangible change. Dubula, on the other hand, emerges as a hero, energetic and optimistic enough to drive blacks out of their cramped housing and into a makeshift Shanty Town. The genius and audacity of Dubula’s actions may account for Mshingulu’s glowing admiration: Unlike Kumalo, Dubula laughs away “the fear that rules this land.

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Odysseus, Beowulf, and Moses are all examples of what type of figures?


A. Archetypal figures of classic elegies (a lament for the dead, serious poem)


B. Archetypal figures of lyric poems (poem where the poet expresses feelings and emotions)


C. Archetypal figures within Greek Tragedies


D. Archetypal figures within epic poems

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C for sure it make so much sense

What are your plans for this summer

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this summer i might join a STEM program or i might go to a differnt country

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next question can be "what do you think the meaning of life is"

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my plan for this summer

1. I will go for Bangalore and I will spend the time with my sister and bro .

2.i will go for Lumbini garden.

3.i will go for garuda mall.

4.i will go for cubbon park.

5.i will go for car dash.

6.i will go for lalbagh botanical garden.

7.i will go for wondrella.

8.i will go some beautiful places like super malls, beaches,five star hotel etc...

malala yousafzai’s address to the united nations july 2013 analogy

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In the name of God, the most beneficent, the most merciful.

Honorable UN Secretary General Mr Ban Ki-moon, respected president of the General Assembly Vuk Jeremic, honorable UN envoy for global education Mr Gordon Brown, respected elders and my dear brothers and sisters: Assalamu alaikum.

Today is it an honor for me to be speaking again after a long time. Being here with such honorable people is a great moment in my life and it is an honor for me that today I am wearing a shawl of the late Benazir Bhutto. I don't know where to begin my speech. I don't know what people would be expecting me to say, but first of all thank you to God for whom we all are equal and thank you to every person who has prayed for my fast recovery and new life. I cannot believe how much love people have shown me. I have received thousands of good wish cards and gifts from all over the world. Thank you to all of them. Thank you to the children whose innocent words encouraged me. Thank you to my elders whose prayers strengthened me. I would like to thank my nurses, doctors and the staff of the hospitals in Pakistan and the UK and the UAE government who have helped me to get better and recover my strength.

I fully support UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in his Global Education First Initiative and the work of UN Special Envoy for Global Education Gordon Brown and the respectful president of the UN General Assembly Vuk Jeremic. I thank them for the leadership they continue to give. They continue to inspire all of us to action. Dear brothers and sisters, do remember one thing: Malala Day is not my day. Today is the day of every woman, every boy and every girl who have raised their voice for their rights.

There are hundreds of human rights activists and social workers who are not only speaking for their rights, but who are struggling to achieve their goal of peace, education and equality. Thousands of people have been killed by the terrorists and millions have been injured. I am just one of them. So here I stand. So here I stand, one girl, among many. I speak not for myself, but so those without a voice can be heard. Those who have fought for their rights. Their right to live in peace. Their right to be treated with dignity. Their right to equality of opportunity. Their right to be educated.

Dear friends, on 9 October 2012, the Taliban shot me on the left side of my forehead. They shot my friends, too. They thought that the bullets would silence us, but they failed. And out of that silence came thousands of voices. The terrorists thought they would change my aims and stop my ambitions. But nothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born.

I am the same Malala. My ambitions are the same. My hopes are the same. And my dreams are the same. Dear sisters and brothers, I am not against anyone. Neither am I here to speak in terms of personal revenge against the Taliban or any other terrorist group. I am here to speak for the right of education for every child. I want education for the sons and daughters of the Taliban and all the terrorists and extremists. I do not even hate the Talib who shot me. Even if there was a gun in my hand and he was standing in front of me, I would not shoot him. This is the compassion I have learned from Mohammed, the prophet of mercy, Jesus Christ and Lord Buddha. This the legacy of change I have inherited from Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela and Mohammed Ali Jinnah.

This is the philosophy of nonviolence that I have learned from Gandhi, Bacha Khan and Mother Teresa. And this is the forgiveness that I have learned from my father and from my mother. This is what my soul is telling me: be peaceful and love everyone.

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What do you do when others resist of reject your ideas or actions?

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It will depend on who those people are...

Let us say some snob in your class rejects your idea for a project, IGNORE THEM, they are not your authority!

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Which is the best example of a popular theme found in the art and literature of the Harlem Renaissance?
A. perseverance
B. success
C. revolution
D. fairness

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Answer:

perseverance

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What is the tone of this passage?
O regretful wishing he had been a better leader
discouraged knowing that they will lose to Brutus and
Cassius
scornful suggesting Brutus and Cassius are traitors
and cowards
sad when rembering the daily struggles the Roman
citizens must endure

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Answer:

C. scornful suggesting Brutus and Cassius are traitors and cowards

Explanation:

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The tone of this passage is scornful; suggesting Brutus and Cassius are traitors and cowards

What is Tone?

This refers to the use of words to convey an emotion in a given literary text which affects the general atmosphere of a setting.

Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the use of a scornful tone to show that Brutus and Cassius are traitors and cowards and can not do anything to the conspirators.

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Drag each tile to the correct box.
Four key events from the story "A Horseman in the Sky" are listed. Place them in the order in which they occur.
Tiles
Sequence
While on guard, Druse falls asleep
at his post, which is a crime punishable
by law with death.
An unknown source wakes Druse,
and he sees what appears to be a
statue of a man astride a horse.
Druse confesses to having shot a
horse, and adds that the rider had
been none other than his own father.
A Federal officer views a horse and
his rider falling down the cliff. He

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Answer:

The four key events would be placed in order like this:

While on guard, Druse falls asleep at his post, which is a crime punishable by law with death.An unknown source wakes Druse, and he sees what appears to be a statue of a man astride a horse.A Federal officer views a horse and his rider falling down the cliff. He confuses it with a supernatural event.Druse confesses to having shot a horse, and adds that the rider had been none other than his own father

Answer:

here you go besties stay healthy and god loves you

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Is deepfake technology always dangerous?

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Yes,

The technology has raised serious concerns about how manipulating videos and “You’re always going to be a few steps Bering on the detection.

Based on the excerpt and your understanding of a minor character would you classify the character as round or flat?

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Answer:

flat

Explanation:

because he or she doesn't have a big role in the story

most of Ethiopians ______ uncooked meet. ( eat, eats, is eaten, are eaten?​

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Answer:

I'm guessing it is eat

Explanation:

Hope I'm right and it helps you :)

Answer:

eat

Explanation:

I hope it work

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2.16 Graded Assignment: Compare Poems
Instructions
Directions:

You will explain the similarities and differences between the two poems’ “Harlem” by Langston Hughes and “Hold Fast Your Dreams” by Louise Driscoll in 3 paragraphs.
The similarities and difference in the poem will focus on word choice, use (or non-use) of rhyme, and themes.
Be sure to use textual evidence from both poems to support the points in your response and remember to follow the rules of spelling, usage, grammar, and mechanics in your writing.


Focus: Compare and contrast how poets of “Harlem” and “Hold Fast Your Dreams” present ideas on word choice, rhyme (or lack of rhyme), and theme.

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Explanation:

Answer:

2.16 Graded Assignment: Compare Poems

Instructions

Directions:

You will explain the similarities and differences between the two poems’ “Harlem” by Langston Hughes and “Hold Fast Your Dreams” by Louise Driscoll in 3 paragraphs.

The similarities and difference in the poem will focus on word choice, use (or non-use) of rhyme, and themes.

Be sure to use textual evidence from both poems to support the points in your response and remember to follow the rules of spelling, usage, grammar, and mechanics in your writing.

Focus: Compare and contrast how poets of “Harlem” and “Hold Fast Your Dreams” present ideas on word choice, rhyme (or lack of rhyme), and theme.

Explanation:

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A Big Year
By Bob Kowalski

Would you go to the ends of the earth to see a bird? What if it were a really special bird: one with beautiful feathers, an entrancing call, or a silly dance? What if seeing that one special bird would allow you to win a contest?

If that contest doesn't get you on television or win you any cash prizes, would you still do it? For those who participate in the "Big Year," the honor of beating the previous record is the only reward they get or even want.

A "Big Year" is a year in which a person attempts to see as many different species of birds as possible within a particular region. For most in North America who participate in a "Big Year," this region is the lower 48 American states, plus Alaska, Canada, and a couple of French islands off the Canadian coast.

You may be thinking that looking at birds is silly, but just think about the numbers of the recent record holders and the commitment it takes to get these numbers. One recent "Big Year" winner managed to see 744 birds in one year, missing the record by just one bird. Big Year birders travel by train, plane, boat, car, bicycle, and of course, by foot. They can cover over 150 thousand miles to get numbers of sightings this high. They can also spend a small fortune.

Just to clarify, the birds these contestants are counting are the number that they see in a particular year. You see, the contest is based on an honor system. No pictures or other evidence is required as proof of a sighting. Most birders take great pride in their reputation and their abilities to see or hear and then identify a bird. Usually, important sightings of the rare birds needed to get counts in the 700s are visited by hundreds of birders. It is pretty hard to cheat your way to a record-breaking year, but in general, few are interested in cheating.

This honesty comes from the fact that most people who want to break such a record know the greatest rewards are not necessarily in winning. Such rewards are in being able to commit a year of your life to doing something you love. Rewards are found in seeing amazing, inspiring creatures like the California Condor or the Magnificent Frigate bird. Rewards also come in spending time with people who, like you, want to spend their time looking to the skies and trees for glimpses of emerald, crimson, or cerulean blue feathered jewels.

You don't have to be able to travel a continent to have a big birding experience though. Have a big month. Or a big weekend. Set a personal record, learn to identify the species that live in your part of the world, or try to learn the calls of just two species of birds. You will soon find looking at birds isn't such a strange way to spend your time.

Extra! Extra! Backyard Birding
Many schools, families, and young birders across the country participate in the "Great Backyard Bird Count." While not as long as a "Big Year," the "Great Backyard Bird Count" happens every year. It depends on birders and families across the country to watch feeders and other areas in their yards and count the number of birds they see. Unlike the "Big Year," the goal is not to see who can count the most birds. Instead, participants in this event work together to help bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing. Participants are given checklists and enter their sightings on a website. Called a "citizen-science" project, this event is open to anyone, requires no travel, and happens every year over one weekend in February.


Which of the two events described would be best for a beginning birder? Use details and information from the article to explain your choice.

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The best thing for a beginning birder is to know You don't have to be able to travel a continently around to find bird.Two is To know that the goal is not to see who can find more birds it about participants in this event work together to help bird experts get a good idea of how birds are doing. Hope this helps ;)

How is the word feeling used in the following sentence?
Feeling sick from eating three slices of cake, I left the party early and returned home.
gerund
participle
verb
infinitive

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Answer:

participle

Explanation:

The word feeling is used in the following sentence in participle. Thus, options second is correct.

What is a participle?

A participle is a nonfinite verb form with qualities and functions similar to both verbs and adjectives. More strictly, participle has been described as "a term formed from a verb and employed as an adjective, as in a smiling face".

Because it shares some features of verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, the word participle derives from ancient Latin participial, from parties sharing, participation.

This implies that it must alter or characterize a noun or a pronoun. In the following line, the word feeling is employed as a participle. As a result, option two is correct.

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Read the sentences. Maxine felt very sad after she lost her lucky baseball cap. She looked throughout her house again and again, but she still couldn’t find it. Which answer best replaces the phrase “again and again” to eliminates wordiness? time and again a long time over and over repeatedly Mark this and return

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

i got it right and got a 100 trust me please.

Answer:

the answer is D repeatedly

Explanation:

it was correct on my test

Question 5 of 20
Picturing someone using a microscope is a good way to remember the
meaning of the word
O A. scrutinize
B. conciliatory
C. truncate
D. mammoth

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Answer: A. scrutinize

Explanation: The definition of scrutinize is :examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. This is exactly is what is being done when using a microscope.

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5. In the above scene, what actions, if any, need to be taken to relocate the captions?
The captions should be moved to the top of the screen to avoid the onscreen text in th
bottom 1/3 by using an up-caret (').
The content in the bottom 1/3rd of the screen is not important enough to move the ca
up to avoid covering.
O The captions should be moved to the top of the screen to avoid the onscreen text in th
bottom 1/3 by typing "up".
O The image at the top 1/3 of the screen is too important to cover, the captions can rema
bottom
6. If the speaker says, "We're gonna go to Paris in a few days, um, then we're off to Veni​

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Answer:

The captions should be moved to the top of the screen to avoid the onscreen text in th

bottom 1/3 by using an up-caret (').

The captions should be moved to the top of the screen to avoid the onscreen text in the 1/3 by typing “up

Why can’t I move the captions to the top of the screen?

The content in the bottom 1/3rd of the screen is not important enough to move the captions up to avoid covering. The captions should be moved to the top of the screen to avoid the onscreen text in the bottom 1/3 by typing “up”

How to come up with a good caption?

Sun, Sea, and SmilesBlue skies, good vibes, high t and ides I never want summer to endThis is my resting beach faceLife’s a beach

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I know that he was stolen the necklace.make a simple sentence.​

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I know he stole the necklace


This is best grammar for your sentence

What did Mitch do that alerted recruiters

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Answer:

He opened a bag of Doritos

Explanation:

Fill in the blanks to explain how tomato plants fight aphids​

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Answer:

Aphids remove sap from the plant with their piercing-sucking mouthparts. Tomato plants can tolerate large numbers of aphids without suffering yield loss. However, severe infestations can cause leaves to curl and may stunt plants.

Answer:

the answer is (chemicals, warm, and go away)

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